Sunday, September 14, 2014

Event Update For 2014-09-13

The seas, lakes and oceans are now pluming deadly hydrogen sulfide and suffocating methane. Hydrogen sulfide is a highly toxic water-soluble heavier-than-air gas and will accumulate in low-lying areas. Methane is slightly more buoyant than normal air and so will be all around, but will tend to contaminate our atmosphere from the top down. These gases are sickening and killing oxygen-using life all around the world, including human life, as our atmosphere is increasingly poisoned. Because both gases are highly flammable and because our entire civilization is built around fire and flammable fuels, this is leading to more fires and explosions. This is an extinction level event and will likely decimate both the biosphere and human population and it is debatable whether humankind can survive this event.

A. More fires and more explosions, especially along the coasts, but everywhere generally.
B. Many more animal die-offs, of all kinds, and especially oceanic species.
C. More multiples of people will be found dead in their homes, as if they'd dropped dead.
D. More corpses found in low-lying areas, all over the world.
E. More unusual vehicular accidents.
F. Improved unemployment numbers as people die off.

Quote: "A landmark £20 million chemistry lab destroyed by fire was set to open next year hosting world-leading research. The University of Nottingham's new sustainable chemistry building, still under construction at the city Jubilee Campus, was 'completely destroyed' in a blaze first reported at 8.30pm, yesterday."

Quote: "Over 100 workers trapped inside were evacuated after smoke spread across the coal galleries in the mine following the failure of ventilation fan. Around 50 miners who suffered drowsiness, fainting, vomiting and other ailment related to suffocation were rushed to hospital."

Quote: "A fire engulfed a warehouse Saturday, the second such blaze in the city in three days. The one-alarm fire was reported just before 2 p.m. at 144 Stratford Ave., inside the abandoned AGI Rubber Co."

Note: The other fire was a massive blaze that engulfed a perfume recycling warehouse on Seaview Avenue in Bridgeport, mentioned in the 2014-09-11 update...

Quote: "The city is trying to find out why fish are dying at Rocky Mountain Lake Park near Interstate 70 and Federal. Dead fish have been lining the shores of Rocky Mountain Lake Park all weekend. Denver Parks and Recreation says they've scooped up more than 100 dead fish from the small lake. So far, wildlife officials aren't sure what's caused the fish to die off so quickly."

Quote: "They were sent to a room to collect a sperm sample, she said. 'But after there was no response from inside even after two hours, hospital staff member Kolimuddin broke open the door,' she added. Pakhi claimed that Kolimuddin found the couple dead inside the room."

Quote: "Authorities in Oregon say a woman has been arrested after breaking in to a house, pushing a woman down the stairs, pulling her hair, biting her on the face and telling her victim she was playing 'the zombie game.' Coos County sheriff's Sgt. Pat Downing says Jessica Rocha broke into the home in coastal city of Lakeside early Monday."

Quote: "Beau Browning was surfing 50 yards from shore at Manresa State Beach at 6:45 p.m. Saturday when, mid-wave, a 15-foot great white shark knocked him off of his surfboard. 'I caught my second wave, and barely got into it, and out of nowhere, I was popped into the air by probably like 10-15 feet. looked down and saw a shark,' Browning said. 'He took a bite on the way down.' Browning said a great white shark came out of the water, landed on his board and split it. He was still tethered to his board, so when the shark began swimming deeper, it pulled him underwater for five seconds. 'And he finally let go, and I let go of my leash and I was finally able to get up to the surface,' Browning said."

Quote: "As efforts to eradicate the potentially fatal pest from the water supply continue, the local school board has been forced to declare a state of emergency so that they can spend the money needed to secure bottled water for schools in the affected area."

Quote: "Mount Slamet erupted twice on Thursday, sending thick ash and other volcanic material up to 1,000 meters into the air. The observation post in Gambuhan village, in Pemalang district, also recorded 33 explosions heard from the mountain."

Note: As mentioned before, as the atmospheric contamination proceeds, the explosions caused by atmospheric methane and/or hydrogen sulfide detonating may eventually rival the power of the nuclear explosion that destroyed Hiroshima, but minus any radiation. This particular training exercise looks targeted at dealing with the aftermath of such an explosion...

Two days after people across the West coast of the United States reported seeing a mysterious streak of light travelling across the morning skies, no one has been able to explain what it could have been. The mysterious streak of light was observed at around 6 am on Friday morning by various people in the Bay Area. There have been reports of people seeing the same streak of light in Oregon, as well as Nevada, according to a report by NBC News [read it]

A Ohio man was in critical condition on Monday after he walked into busy traffic outside of Cleveland and then lit himself on fire in front of three young children, police said.

Hugo Ramos, 28, pulled his vehicle over in Pittsfield Township, 35 miles (56 km) west of Cleveland, walked directly into traffic and was struck by a truck around 11 a.m. local time, according to Craig Cvetan, a spokesman for the Ohio State Highway Patrol.

Ramos then walked back to his vehicle, retrieved what patrol officers believe to be a container of gasoline, drank from the container, poured the rest on his body and lit himself on fire, Cvetan said.

Three children aged 1, 4 and 7 were in the vehicle at the time of the incident but were not injured, he said.

A motorist put out the flames and Ramos was airlifted to Cleveland Metro Hospital where he was in critical condition, Cvetan said.